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as long as people are educating themselves. you hear a lot of rhetoric from people. it i don't have to tell you this. there is a lot of partisan talk every once in a while but we are locked in. the population that vote for these people -- i am in a red state so it does not matter who i vote for. i am going to vote for ron paul. it is a hassle and everybody is going to see it. having said that, those same people are going to go back to washington and at the same people who voted them in are going to be screaming and hollering. i am going to do it my way, and then nobody is going to change. host: as we just showed you a picture on the front page of " the new york times," in new jersey where some of the storm damage at the end. joining us on a line is representative john runyan, a republican from new jersey. representative, can you tell us about some of the damage in your district in new jersey? guest: thank you for having me on. i had the opportunity yesterday to walk around on the ground. i know the president and gov. christie saw from the air. especially to go north,
as long as people are educating themselves. you hear a lot of rhetoric from people. it i don't have to tell you this. there is a lot of partisan talk every once in a while but we are locked in. the population that vote for these people -- i am in a red state so it does not matter who i vote for. i am going to vote for ron paul. it is a hassle and everybody is going to see it. having said that, those same people are going to go back to washington and at the same people who voted them in are...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: some of you watched the debate may remember they closed the evening with the words from my mother who said, any vote, it makes you feel big and strong. she was the driving force in my life and she she really believed that. to her it was a qualifier. if you don't vote, you have no root to criticize what happens after the election. she was not bashful about exercisin exercising that right, and i feel the same way, but i take it a step beyond that. i like to vote because it is so much fun. and here's a confession-- sometimes voting against someone i don't like is more fun than voting for someone i do like. and here's the best thing of all-- you can vote for or against someone for the best of reasons, the wrong reasons, or no reason at all. it is your vote, and you can do with it as you choose. in fact, you can waste it if you like. you can tell everyone or no o
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: some of you watched the debate may remember they closed the evening with the words from my mother who said, any vote, it makes you feel big and strong. she was the driving force in my life and she she really believed that. to her it was a qualifier. if...
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i do believe it's a right for us to be educated. it's not a right to demand education from another person. i can't go to you and say i demand you give me education. that's a -- that's not quite -- a civil right as it is something we need to address as a people and as a nation. it is important. i was listening to a speaker who stated that when the -- the department of education was created we were the number one nation for education in the world. now we are down to like in the 20e. that's staggering. the first thing we need to fix is go back to the constitution which doesn't allow for department of education. now this would then put it back on the states to allow what goes on but for me, i believe that the parents and the teachers should have the most -- the largest say in what goes on with the students and how the money goes. this is how we should address at the lowest level instead of top down type of government controlling regulation we have now. >> i hate to cut you off but we have run out of the five minutes, thank you for comin
i do believe it's a right for us to be educated. it's not a right to demand education from another person. i can't go to you and say i demand you give me education. that's a -- that's not quite -- a civil right as it is something we need to address as a people and as a nation. it is important. i was listening to a speaker who stated that when the -- the department of education was created we were the number one nation for education in the world. now we are down to like in the 20e. that's...
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is over but every effort has been made by the social services, by law enforcement, public safety, by education, health care. this is what it looks like when people come together and do the right thing. >> and that seems to be a real coop r cooperation. also, among your constituents, what do you say to people who are listening to you in other areas that are going to be impacted by this storm that you would urge them to do that you see your own constituents doing at your own urging? >> the first is act early. don't wait for the storm to land on you. act early. and the second is, help your neighbors. the general just said, first responders can only do so much. neighbors have to help neighbors and that's the effort we're engaged in. we're very proud of our public citizens who work so hard here. >> all right. thank you so much, congressman andrews. thank you for your time and be safe. >> thank you, reverend. you as well. >>> coming up, we'll go live to the jersey shore. >>> and why events like this remind us how important the federal government is. our continuing coverage of the hurricane sandy is
is over but every effort has been made by the social services, by law enforcement, public safety, by education, health care. this is what it looks like when people come together and do the right thing. >> and that seems to be a real coop r cooperation. also, among your constituents, what do you say to people who are listening to you in other areas that are going to be impacted by this storm that you would urge them to do that you see your own constituents doing at your own urging?...
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after loma-prieta was an educational piece to partner with our community. and the fleet week association has invite and had there are so many of them here, i'm very proud of our neighborhood emergency response team training folks that are here today. my hat is off to you because we couldn't do it without your dead gaytion -- dedication and volunteerism. so, thank you to our nert members here today. (applause) >> and i'm so proud to continue to be partnering with our military personnel when it comes to humantarian assistance and disaster relief. i was literally in awe on wednesday on ocean beach with the landing of the lcac and also to take a look at the capabilities and the resources that we would have available to us in the event of a large-scale emergency. my hat is off to all of you with just how well you've planned, your multitude capabilities, and as secretary schultz said i'll take a note from his confidence of display. to see how you set up in an hour a field hospital to take care of patients, not run of the mill patients, but critically wounded pati
after loma-prieta was an educational piece to partner with our community. and the fleet week association has invite and had there are so many of them here, i'm very proud of our neighborhood emergency response team training folks that are here today. my hat is off to you because we couldn't do it without your dead gaytion -- dedication and volunteerism. so, thank you to our nert members here today. (applause) >> and i'm so proud to continue to be partnering with our military personnel...
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. $50 billion a year on education but among the worst performing schools. cut the money tie between special interest lobbyists and career politicians. put people back in charge. yes on prop 32. >> cenk: it sounds like it is anti-corporation right? no funded by the corporations. in fact, it is pushed by this group called the lincoln club of orange county who also pushed citizens united. you know why they're doing this? and actually it doesn't affect corporations at all. they use their general treasury. what it does is it affects unions. the real purpose is to cripple labor unions politically. according to the "l.a. times". they do deception for a living. they do it professionally. so they have something that helps corporations. they run ads saying oh, can you believe those naughty corporations? let's go get those guys. they know what they're doing. and the problem is the media knows what they're doing too but they won't call them out on it because oh, my god they might call you bias if you actually report the news! now our political correspondent michael shu
. $50 billion a year on education but among the worst performing schools. cut the money tie between special interest lobbyists and career politicians. put people back in charge. yes on prop 32. >> cenk: it sounds like it is anti-corporation right? no funded by the corporations. in fact, it is pushed by this group called the lincoln club of orange county who also pushed citizens united. you know why they're doing this? and actually it doesn't affect corporations at all. they use their...
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the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at a high interest rate. then harvard goes and gets a zero interest loan to the professors. that is one of the driving forces behind the high costs of education. that, energy, health care. if you are paying for health care for students, it has gone up as a result of obamacare to about $1,500. we have done a lot with providing benefits for our students. we need to continue to do that. there she goes again with regard to talking about student interest rates. i voted against it because i did not want to see small business owners pay $60 billion to pay for low interest rates. we stopped it and we worked and rolled up our sleeves and did it without taxing people and using any additional fed
the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at a high interest rate. then harvard goes and gets a zero interest loan to the professors. that is one of...
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as a reservist she's also a professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have
as a reservist she's also a professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at...
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education is getting ready to change drastically. i work for a school in ohio that educates 15,000 kids that never go into bricks and mortar. the largest graduating class in america, online learning. this is coming and coming at 100 miles an hour to help people that don't have people. >> yet it is interesting. asome point, i promise you and i are going to have a conversation about that online learning. seth's democracy prep feels like the sort of thing that can't happen online. i feel like there are all kinds of skills that you can pick up. part of what happens when you are sitting in a classroom with your friends singing, vote for obama or vote for romney, is a different kind of experience. >> they could handle any kind of educational tool that you put in that? >> they if they have great teaches. >> new technology helps us in harlem or whether it helps us in hilton head, south carolina. this presidential race has been devoid of big ideas on education. on both sides. >> the one thing i would say, i do think we can have a technologica
education is getting ready to change drastically. i work for a school in ohio that educates 15,000 kids that never go into bricks and mortar. the largest graduating class in america, online learning. this is coming and coming at 100 miles an hour to help people that don't have people. >> yet it is interesting. asome point, i promise you and i are going to have a conversation about that online learning. seth's democracy prep feels like the sort of thing that can't happen online. i feel...
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proposition 38 bypasses sacramento, and makes education a real priority- with the funding, to our local schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >> this monster storm affecting tens of millions of people from the mid-atlantic region, up to new england, flooding a major problem. we have someone from the massachusetts emergency management with us, live. he can bring us up to date on the situation there. are you there? >> caller: yes, i am. >> thank you so much for joining us. we know you are very busy. if you can describe the conditions for us, at this hour. >> caller: right now, the conditions have improved quite a bit throughout the state. the storm has quieted down quite a bit. we did have some isolated flooding and a few evacuations along our southern coast and we are can you remember have about 340,000 without power. >> i know that governorra patrick spoke earlier and said he was cautiously op
proposition 38 bypasses sacramento, and makes education a real priority- with the funding, to our local schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >> this monster storm affecting tens of millions of people from the mid-atlantic region, up to new england, flooding a major problem. we have someone from...
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we have seen the development of courses and training now delivered at multiple professional military education programs and other venues and the maturing of thinking and policies since 9/11 and katrina. there is a recognition within this analysis that there are gaps in awareness of the capabilities dod can provide in complex catastrophes, as well as the inherent complexities and lack of understanding in our various chains of command and our authorities. the report recognizes what we have used to drive the dsca portion of fleet week, that local authorities are likely to be overwhelmed in a complex catastrophe and that the president will direct support to civil authorities. that san francisco fleet week assumption is now stated as a guiding principle inside the dod for planning and activities. the objective of the dod effort is to enable the effective access to and use of defense capabilities in the event of a disaster. critical to this is a review of authorities, policies and protocols that govern the access to and employment of defense capabilities and that directive is required to be done by
we have seen the development of courses and training now delivered at multiple professional military education programs and other venues and the maturing of thinking and policies since 9/11 and katrina. there is a recognition within this analysis that there are gaps in awareness of the capabilities dod can provide in complex catastrophes, as well as the inherent complexities and lack of understanding in our various chains of command and our authorities. the report recognizes what we have used...
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i lacked at his bay oh in the program, educated in georgia and he's had a great career in the navy commanding several hospitals, winning several awards and his most recent command was as the commander of walter reed, and i was so glad that he was here to hear the panel that we had with our medical peer to peer exercise. and he's going to talk to us now about navy medicine. with that, please help me welcome vice admiral matthew nathan. (applause). >> thank you, general, very much. well, it's a pleasure here and i'm honored to be able to speak in front of such a distinguished audience. secretary schultz, mrs. schultz, pleasure it see you and you lend tremendous gaffe tas to this program. general spees, distinguished flag officers, general officers and mostly everybody here who is in the readiness business, i am honored to be speaking to a group of people and that would include i think everybody in this hanger deck who is part of that cadre of individuals who when bad things happen and everybody runs out, your job is to run in. it doesn't get better than this coming out here. the a's are in, the
i lacked at his bay oh in the program, educated in georgia and he's had a great career in the navy commanding several hospitals, winning several awards and his most recent command was as the commander of walter reed, and i was so glad that he was here to hear the panel that we had with our medical peer to peer exercise. and he's going to talk to us now about navy medicine. with that, please help me welcome vice admiral matthew nathan. (applause). >> thank you, general, very much. well,...
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they can own a home and have a good job, save for their kids' college education, and not be won -- make sure they have a secure retirement. if you do those four things that have strategies for the best of that, you have a strong middle class. if you have a strong middle class, you will have a vibrant and healthy economy. >> let me try one more time here. we know that the vice president, joe bideern, has been sent to pennsylvania doing a couple of early weekend stops. we know that bill clinton, who is one of your biggest assets, as you know, is being used in pennsylvania on monday. it tells me that you all are a little worried about that or worried about the race in general. are you saying no? >> i think pennsylvania is secure, but you don't take anything for granted, and that's why a lot of people will be going back to ohio in the next 96 hours multiple times, pennsylvania. that doesn't mean it's slipping. it just mooend means the national race and the president is in a strong position because of the policies. >> it seems really clear to you. auz point out, it's a pretty close election,
they can own a home and have a good job, save for their kids' college education, and not be won -- make sure they have a secure retirement. if you do those four things that have strategies for the best of that, you have a strong middle class. if you have a strong middle class, you will have a vibrant and healthy economy. >> let me try one more time here. we know that the vice president, joe bideern, has been sent to pennsylvania doing a couple of early weekend stops. we know that bill...
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we end up with more people that are well educated than we should. the percentage of people with college degrees, graduate degrees and people with some college is slightly higher than it would be if we were getting a random sample of the public'. people with lower levels of education may be suspicious of puolling. that is the major by is that we see. it is one that we can correct through the democratic waiteigh ing that we do. young people lead busier lives. we can reach young people when they are not at home. in the old days, we would have problems reaching young people because they were not as available. host: more older americans and are participating. this is "the wall street journal." governor romney is leading among seniors in florida. guest: we don't have any trouble reaching seniors. senior citizens are pretty amenable to being interviewed. they tend to be a home more often. that makes it easier to reach them. older americans are now are more republican in their leanings. there are a lot of reasons for why that is. on of it is generational --
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hemingway called it grace under pressure, the highly educated call it good government. the american people who count the most call president obama's handling of tropical storm sandy positive. 4 out of 5 give him good marks as first responder in the crisis. the question before the election is whether this huge story about disaster and executive response is the last big one before we vote. is it the october surprise? the black swan that swoops out of nowhere and changes everything? as scarlet o'hara said, there's always tomorrow. chuck todd is nbc's political director and john heilemann is "new york magazine's" national affairs editor and an msnbc analyst. i guess that's my question to start, but let me give you this first. the president this afternoon bagged a big endorsement, new york mayor mike bloomberg, who is always interesting to watch. he cited the president's stance on climate change as the major reason. he writes, quote, one believes a woman's right to choose should be protected for future generations. one does not. that difference, given the likelihood of supre
hemingway called it grace under pressure, the highly educated call it good government. the american people who count the most call president obama's handling of tropical storm sandy positive. 4 out of 5 give him good marks as first responder in the crisis. the question before the election is whether this huge story about disaster and executive response is the last big one before we vote. is it the october surprise? the black swan that swoops out of nowhere and changes everything? as scarlet...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: this race has been close from the very beginning, but stu you saw a shift about a week ago. >> about a month ago, bob. right before the first presidential debate, it looked like when you fast forwarded a month it looked like we would be sitting here and know who was going to win. the first debate fundamentally altered the debate, fundamentally railed some questions with swing voteres, white working class. >> reporter:s about president, about his enthusiasm, energy. but also it changed the image and impression of mitt romney. suddenly he became not the ideologue but more the problem solver, the business guy. not simply the conservative tea party republican. most of us don't ever think he was a conservative tea party republican, but the democrats is that you image. and that debate i think fundamentally changed things. if you look at the most receipt polls in terms of image, mitt romney'm
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: this race has been close from the very beginning, but stu you saw a shift about a week ago. >> about a month ago, bob. right before the first presidential debate, it looked like when you fast forwarded a month it looked like we would be sitting here and know who was going to win. the first debate fundamentally altered the debate, fundamentally...
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i don't have any plan to cut education funding. john: education is supposed to be a local responsibility. the federal government spending $100 billion wasting it, he can't even get that? >> this is unfair. you know i admitted to you in the greenroom. this was the one even i couldn't defend. [laughter] but i will just say romney has said in his defense and education over and over again that, for example, with the money for disabled kids where kids with special needs. we will send that money to the parents to let them spend -- pick the school. he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a process of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt ro
i don't have any plan to cut education funding. john: education is supposed to be a local responsibility. the federal government spending $100 billion wasting it, he can't even get that? >> this is unfair. you know i admitted to you in the greenroom. this was the one even i couldn't defend. [laughter] but i will just say romney has said in his defense and education over and over again that, for example, with the money for disabled kids where kids with special needs. we will send that...
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people who i talked to said education is central to who we are in iowa. those of some of the basic values. i think i heard congressman king say the same thing. i do not think we are that far apart on what we would agree on in terms of what our basic values are. >> he accuse you of being a carpetbagger. what is your response to that? >> all of these towns, i represent everything in this district for eight years. all of the towns and people in them feel -- >> as iowa's first lady? >> yes. i travelled the country, traveling and representing people in the whole state, certainly in this district. i represented everybody in the district. 40%. i represent the values of this district. >> mrs. vilsack, do you feel comfortable about some of the things portrayed in the ad -- would you like to have them along your side campaigning for you? talking about. >> the humane society, their views on pork production, would you like to have been campaigning alongside you? >> i have not taken money from the humane society, if you are suggesting that. congressman king suggested
people who i talked to said education is central to who we are in iowa. those of some of the basic values. i think i heard congressman king say the same thing. i do not think we are that far apart on what we would agree on in terms of what our basic values are. >> he accuse you of being a carpetbagger. what is your response to that? >> all of these towns, i represent everything in this district for eight years. all of the towns and people in them feel -- >> as iowa's first...
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>> i think we're wrong-footed in our approach to education. we are doing hard work earnestly, but i believe that we need to train citizens first and workers second. some years back, the marketplace business came into the world of education. education asked, what do you want? business said we want workers. now education has become all about training workers and all about income and all about salary and career. it needs to be about citizenship first and working second. i think we need a four-day workweek in this country. i think we need to suppress productivity. >> brown: you're often making arguments that really call on more of a role of government at a time when we're having an argument over that very thing. >> i think that's true. i think that this is, in fact -- and we may talk about this in a moment -- a values eection. i'm arguing for not bigger government but i think different government. president obama in the recent debate said in passing, you know, there are things that we do better together. i think we've lost sight as a society of th
>> i think we're wrong-footed in our approach to education. we are doing hard work earnestly, but i believe that we need to train citizens first and workers second. some years back, the marketplace business came into the world of education. education asked, what do you want? business said we want workers. now education has become all about training workers and all about income and all about salary and career. it needs to be about citizenship first and working second. i think we need a...
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. >> jimmy: this has been very educational. i have a feeling the romney camp and future republican candidates are going to study this videotaup to figure out where they went wrong. or maybe they won't at all. thanks again for the hair cut. i sit here for nothing. what goes on in this place? >> come on, man. >> you talk too much. >> jimmy: i know, you're right. you're right. i'm sorry. >> you can still pay for the cut, though. >> jimmy: thank you. now you're talking like a republican. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thanks to the guys at levels. i'm taking them all back to l.a. tonight on the show, it's a big one. we're in brooklyn tonight. we have music have vampire weekend and we'll be right back with david letterman, so stick around. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get t
. >> jimmy: this has been very educational. i have a feeling the romney camp and future republican candidates are going to study this videotaup to figure out where they went wrong. or maybe they won't at all. thanks again for the hair cut. i sit here for nothing. what goes on in this place? >> come on, man. >> you talk too much. >> jimmy: i know, you're right. you're right. i'm sorry. >> you can still pay for the cut, though. >> jimmy: thank you. now you're...
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this is a well educated woman with a high paying job and the landlord preferred a government worker for security. they are running out of money now. they don't get it. >> suitor for your is the president says this is not the case? >> if we don't understand the past, we will never figure out the future. look at the last four years. government regulation on top of government regulation. 75,000 new irs agents to manage health care. come on, it's going to be more of the same. we can afford it. neil: i want to switch to this storm, and i want to talk to you about it. you are a pretty good leader and you know good leadership qualities. i always think, and i talked to my producers from staten island. there is a great disconnect between politicos. everything is fine, we are on top of it. fifteen minute rule, i want people to get back to people, assuming that when you get back, something is being done d you create a great appearance of things are getting done. and i'm talking to my buddy and hearing about his family and friends in staten island and i realized, at they are talking a good game, bu
this is a well educated woman with a high paying job and the landlord preferred a government worker for security. they are running out of money now. they don't get it. >> suitor for your is the president says this is not the case? >> if we don't understand the past, we will never figure out the future. look at the last four years. government regulation on top of government regulation. 75,000 new irs agents to manage health care. come on, it's going to be more of the same. we can...
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i realized that the only way that this area could change is through education. i'm tulani montondo. i'm helping children so we can change the community together. we help the children by paying for school books, school uniforms. our main focus is a tutoring program we run four days a week. as young people who were born and raised here, we know the challenges of the community. we come together for fun and come together for academics. >> it gives me a chance to go to the university. they are trying to pay for my fees. i also come back and help out here. a little can go a long way. >> math and science and english. >> exactly. >> i did not go to universy,
i realized that the only way that this area could change is through education. i'm tulani montondo. i'm helping children so we can change the community together. we help the children by paying for school books, school uniforms. our main focus is a tutoring program we run four days a week. as young people who were born and raised here, we know the challenges of the community. we come together for fun and come together for academics. >> it gives me a chance to go to the university. they are...
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and investing in education. for every dollar we invest in education, we get a return because people get jobs. they go to college and in an economy like this for him to want to cut grants by $12 billion, and that is not what we want to do. >> i will reiterate, that tax increases my opponent is talking about will cost illinois 31,000 jobs. the same hikes that president obama kept from happening in 2009. washington, d.c. is the only place when you have a baseline budgeting going up by 7%, you'll keep it the same, washington is the only place where you cut the increase and they say you're cutting grants. it is not true. >> again, it gets down to priorities. you want to cut programs like head start. you want to keep the tax cuts for millionaires. you want to charge sr. $6,400 a year, which can be fact check. those are the wrong priorities. the question was the middle class. that is why i am running. that is my family's background. his dad had in eight grade education and he was able to succeed and have his family gro
and investing in education. for every dollar we invest in education, we get a return because people get jobs. they go to college and in an economy like this for him to want to cut grants by $12 billion, and that is not what we want to do. >> i will reiterate, that tax increases my opponent is talking about will cost illinois 31,000 jobs. the same hikes that president obama kept from happening in 2009. washington, d.c. is the only place when you have a baseline budgeting going up by 7%,...